Wendy O

Wendy O gestisce il più grande e seguito programma Cripto su YouTube gestito da donne a livello mondiale, "The O Show", che si concentra sulla divulgazione di informazioni tecnologiche alle masse in un formato chiaro e di facile comprensione. Prima di dedicarsi completamente Cripto alla fine del 2018, Wendy ha lavorato presso la più grande azienda di malattie infettive al mondo. Il suo ruolo consisteva nel lavorare con pazienti appena diagnosticati ed esistenti per coordinare le loro cure. Lavorare con oltre 300 pazienti al mese ha dato a Wendy la capacità di comunicare in modo efficace informazioni complesse a persone di culture e background diversi, che utilizza durante la creazione di contenuti. Wendy è nata e cresciuta nella contea di Los Angeles, in California, ed è orgogliosa di organizzare Eventi gratuiti per la sua comunità e di assicurarsi che i non rappresentati abbiano accesso a un'istruzione gratuita Cripto . Detiene BTC, ETH, Gala insieme ad altre criptovalute insieme a NFT superiori alla soglia Dichiarazione informativa di CoinDesk di $ 1.000.

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U.S. Crypto Firms Moving Offshore 'Welcome' in France; Florida Gov. DeSantis' Campaign Against CBDCs

"The Hash" hosts discuss today's top stories, including crypto companies fleeing U.S. regulatory uncertainty being welcomed by officials in France. Separately, why some lawyers say Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' CBDC ban may be a toothless effort. Plus, Tether will regularly buy bitcoin (BTC) for its stablecoin reserves using a portion of its profits starting this month.

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OpenAI CEO Testifies on Capitol Hill; GREED Token's Lesson Amid Meme Coin Mania

"The Hash" hosts break down some of the top stories shaping the crypto industry today, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testifying before Congress on artificial intelligence oversight. Separately, Bitcoin technology and financial services company River has raised $35 million in a Series B round, with participation from billionaire investor Peter Thiel. Plus, lessons learned from a social experiment called GREED.

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SEC Seeks to Slash $22M Fine on Crypto Firm LBRY; Paul Tudor Jones on State of Bitcoin in the U.S.

"The Hash" hosts discuss some of the top stories facing the crypto industry today, including hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones saying that bitcoin (BTC) has become less attractive thanks to an unfriendly regulatory picture in the United States. Separately, the SEC wants to revise a $22 million penalty set on crypto startup LBRY to $111,614, according to court documents. And, Worldcoin, the crypto project led by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, is reportedly "in advanced talks" on a new round of funding worth $100 million. Finally, CoinDesk Chief Insights Columnist David Z. Morris sheds light on the ties between Sam Bankman-Fried and disgraced Congressman George Santos.

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Elon Musk Says Twitter Has Found a New CEO; Draft Text Reveals EU Crypto Tax Plans

"The Hash" team covers the biggest headlines shaping the digital assets industry today, including Elon Musk noting that crypto's town square, Twitter, has found a new CEO. Musk didn't identify his replacement by name but said she'll start in about six weeks. This comes as a draft bill released to CoinDesk under freedom of information laws indicates the European Union plans to force crypto companies to give tax authorities details of their client's holdings.

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Do Kwon's Attorneys Propose $437K Bail; Bitcoin Miner Marathon First-Quarter Earnings Beat Estimates

"The Hash" team discusses the biggest stories shaping the crypto industry today, including attorneys for Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon proposing he be let off on supervised bail as he faces charges in Montenegro for attempting to travel with falsified documents. This comes as Marathon Digital Holdings reported a narrower-than-forecast first-quarter loss per share as a rising bitcoin price and increased production helped lift one of the largest publicly traded crypto miners in North America back toward profitability.

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Su Zhu Obtains Restraining Order Against Arthur Hayes; Joint House Hearing on Crypto’s Future

"The Hash" panel covers the biggest headlines shaping the crypto industry today, including Su Zhu, co-founder of defunct crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital, obtaining a restraining order against Arthur Hayes, co-founder of the BitMEX trading platform, from a Singapore court. Separately, an unusual joint meeting of the two most crypto-relevant committees in the U.S. House of Representatives was called to work out the best legislative approach to digital assets.

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Blue Chip Firms Join Global Blockchain Network; World Effect of Soaring Bitcoin Network Fees

"The Hash" tackles today's hot topics: Private equity giant Apollo is part of a bid to buy bankrupt crypto lender Celsius. Fintech firm Digital Asset is launching a blockchain network with some big names like Microsoft, BNP Paribas and Deloitte, among others. Pudgy Penguins raises millions in new capital for its NFT project. Global consequences are being felt as transaction fees on the Bitcoin network surge.

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